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Field Notes for Pet Pros

Hosted by Beth Pasek Elite FFCP, CFVP · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 23 episodes

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23
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About this podcast

Field Notes delivers short safety briefings and field insights for professional pet sitters and pet-care business owners. These episodes translate real-world visits, risk decisions, and operational challenges into practical safety leadership for the pet-sitting profession.This publication is primarily educational. From time to time, Beth also works privately with pet-care businesses navigating complex safety, operational, or leadership challenges. bethpasek1.substack.com

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Beth Pasek Elite FFCP, CFVP hosts Field Notes for Pet Pros, a business show with 23 episodes published.

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Field Note #48: The Hidden Geography of Pet Care Success

May 31, 202619m0

There’s a conversation that quietly runs underneath the pet care industry that almost nobody wants to say out loud. A lot of the business advice being amplified right now comes from outlier markets. None of them are bad

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Assess and Understand SIF Risk

May 26, 202623m0

This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit bethpasek1.substack.com/subscribe

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SIF Overview of "Plan"

May 19, 202622m0

This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit bethpasek1.substack.com/subscribe

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Tail Wag Brief 111: Sixty Seconds to Safety

May 18, 20268m0

You arrive at the property. Before you touch the door, you already have information. 60 Seconds to Safety is a short-form safety podcast for pet-care professionals built around the field decisions that happen before inci

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Field Note 46: The Treat Pouch Problem

May 17, 202614m0

Beth talks about what a busy pet sitting morning is like and how the brain moves into routine and auto-pilot mode is actually the most dangerous place for your team's mind to be at. If holiday business is when your team

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Tail Wag 110-The Most Dangerous Moment

May 11, 20266m0

What happens in the first 30 seconds of a visit often determines what happens in the next 30 minutes. A calm, structured entry reduces risk for both sitter and animal. The goal is not speed. The goal is predictability. F

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Tail Wag 109 Safe Entry/Exit Protocols

May 4, 20267m0

Good morning and thank you for listening and downloading the Tail Wag briefing. In the first 30 days the Tail Wag briefing has been downloaded over 700 times. And I am grateful for that and hope you are finding them help

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Field Note #44: The Problem Wasn’t the Sitter. It Was the Plan

May 3, 20268m0

A few months ago, during Winter Storm Fern, I wrote in Field Note #30 while conditions were still unfolding. No analysis. No conclusions. Just a reminder to notice the signals—those small moments where we think I should

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Tail Wag 108

Apr 27, 20264m0

The employer creates the training, writes the procedures, provides the equipment, and builds the culture. All of that matters. But none of it works in the field without the worker running it — alone, in real time, under

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Field Note #43: The Free Resource No One in Pet Sitting Uses

Apr 26, 20268m0

Many pet sitters treat insurance as their safety strategy. It’s not. It’s the backup plan after something has already gone wrong. A quick Google search turns up a screen full of experts talking about their top five claim

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Tail Wag Briefing 107

Apr 13, 20266m0

This week we take a short view on big responsiblities that go into a good safety culture. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit bethpasek1.s

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Tail Wag Briefing 106

Apr 6, 20265m0

Six homes, six hazard profiles...that change every single day. Can you or team actually navigate these situations? This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus epi

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Field Note #40: Backup Is the Standard. Single-Point Care Is the Risk

Apr 5, 202614mEp. 400

A backup person answers:👉 “Who else can go?” A backup system answers:👉 “What happens when going is not safe?” Looking at the reliability promises we make through the lens of safety systems. This is a public episode. If

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Tail Wag Brief: Where Does the Client’s Safety Responsibility Begin?

Mar 30, 20264mEp. 1050

In this episode we unpack what to look forward to for the month April. Why Responsibilities matter and how to apply them across the spectrum from the business owner all the way to what the client is accountable for. Trai

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Field Note #39: When Enrichment Becomes a Condition of Care

Mar 29, 202613m0

Over four years ago, I sat down with Collin Funkhouser on the Pet Sitter Confessional podcast (Episode 132) and tried to explain how we onboard cats into the Finicky system. At the time, Collin called it “holistic.” Coll

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Tail Wag Briefing 104 The Near Miss

Mar 23, 20267m0

When dog’s lunge and cats hiss, but nothing happens? Do you treat that as safety data or just another day in pet sitting? This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bo

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Tail Wag Briefing 103

Mar 16, 202610mEp. 103S1

The Visit You’re Allowed to Walk Away From Your Part of the Deal Worker responsibilities — including the right to stop Like what you are listening too? Be sure to subscribe to not miss an episode. Full training packet is

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Field Note #37: AI-Written Safety Programs and the Liability Problem

Mar 15, 202623mEp. 37S1

If you run a pet sitting or dog walking company, you already know the challenge. Safety training takes time. Writing policies takes time. Ever fed a safety policy into ChatGPT and gotten back a 20-page manual that sounds

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Tail Wag Briefing 102

Mar 9, 202611m0

What is a workplace in pet sitting? If you have employees you need to understand this key component of Safety Culture This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus

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Field Note #36: From Puppy Kisses to Kitty Purrs

Mar 8, 202610m0

Field Check: 8 quick yes/no questions before you read. Your responses help shape future Field Notes on safety governance. When you go back and read my earliest Field Notes, you may notice something. There is a small thre

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Field Notes for Pet Pros is hosted by Beth Pasek Elite FFCP, CFVP. The show is categorised under business (entrepreneurship) and has published 23 episodes.

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Field Notes for Pet Pros has published 23 episodes.

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